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Brownie Camera and resulting pics

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A while back I found a 40 yr old Bownie Brownie Hawkeye camera at a swap meet. It is in very good condition, the receiving reel is there and I t has the flash and all the workings seem to be good... .



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Here is the film for the camera I found online..... I took 1 roll of B&W and 1 roll of color



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ok, I took some pics down at Sand Hollow sand Dunes in the color roll... There are 2 pics of each, one is the origional pic then I corrected it... for the B&W, I just fixed the light ballance
 
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These pics are from Yellowstone National Park



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Not bad for a 40 yr old camera in a flea market...

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I have the wind-up Kodak Brownie 8mm Movie Camera from my Grandparents. It has the 13mm f/2. 3 lense. Haven't used it - haven't found any film for it. Maybe I will in the not-too-distant future.



Wayne
 
COOL!



I have right now in my possession just recently

a Polaroid 100 land camera (one on ebay)



And a Minox Spy Camera (again one on ebay) Both of which I am going to try out and are both MINT in condition Oo. I am kinda just getting into older photography equipment as they truly a test of time. Oh and I also have an olympus om1 that was my fathers.



My grandfather (Owner of the Minox) had used that camera as a commander of the R. C. A. F @ goose bay to take covert surveilence pics (Which I have) in 1942- 1943

And the Polaroid was purchased in HI on their seccond honeymoon of my wife's grandparents in 1964 :cool:
 
I love old stuff, like cameras. Someone gave me an old Ihagee Exacta 35mm camera this summer, made in 1957 according to the SN. Here's a pic of one that looks almost identical #ad


Eric I think I'll get a roll of film and give mine a try! I found a roll of slide film in it, but when I went to get it developed they said they don't do K-12 process any more (stopped in the late 70s I think). So it's be a long time since it was used last.



Vaughn
 
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